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Hey guys,
I own a refurbed Lenovo x380 Yoga, which has a touchscreen.
It used to work fine, but recently, the touch part of the touch screen stopped working. I somehow made it work again for a few days, fiddling around with drivers, so it's not the hardware that is broken.
I am using Windows 11 Pro.
Does anyone have an diea whaT i could try? Is there any community-known incompatibility with a certain Win11 Patch or stuff like that?
Kind regards
Raine
Here are the results of following the steps:
- Uninstalling and Reinstalling the driver - Issue still persists
- Making sure that the touch screen is turned on in the Windows settings - I don't see any options regarding the touch screen in the Display page
- HID-compliant touch screen Power Management - When I click on properties, I don't see a Power Management tab. There are also no options regarding power management in any of the other tabs.
- Windows Update - Windows is up to date
Hi all,
I have recently bought a Lenovo Yoga specifically to use both as PC but also as tablet. For certain applications I need the tablet mode with a screen always responsive to go to the next page (music notes).
In my case the touchscreen becomes unresponsive after some minutes of no touch. This aswell with power plugged and even always happening with unplugged (battery mode). Problem is 100% reproduceable.
Tried already all recommandations (reinstall driver, windows11 from USB...., changed energy settings) without cure.
Yesterday Lenovo support team which I contacted several times admitted this is a known problem most probable in Windows 11.
Quite amazing why this cannot be solved by MS or Lenovo..
tbc
Every time I disable the Human Interface Device in Device Manager, it gets re-enabled somehow. It's annoying to want to clean my laptop screen only to find out I'm clicking/scrolling things again.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enable-and-disable-your-touchscreen-in-windows-b774e29d-be94-990f-c20f-e02892e572fc
Is there a toggle in System Settings? All I see is "visual feedback" toggles.
In Windows 10 there seems to be this:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-to-turn-off-disable-touch-screen-feature-in/25a390a3-cf74-4d4e-94d0-176a43f190da
However I don't see any checkbox in Win11?
https://i.imgur.com/jQHS5vu.png
I had a similar problem with an old Lenovo Miix 300-10IBY. The touchscreen worked in recovery and BIOS/UEFI but not in Windows. Also, the touchscreen, battery, sound and some HIDs were missing from Device Manager. The gyro's weren't working either along with a few other bits and pieces.
In my case, it was the Intel Processor I/O Controller Driver for Windows 8.1* for Intel NUC which can be found at the link below. I know it's for Windows 8.1 rather than 10 but after a reboot, everything came back for me.
I had a slight issue with the touchscreen 90° offset which needed to be fixed in the registry but this brought everything back. The file can be found here - Intel-Processor-I-O-Controller-Driver-for-Windows-8-1-for-Intel-NUC
Hope this helps!!
Carl...
Hi,
Few methods may helpful to troubleshoot this issue.
1.After open Device Manager, under Human Interface Devices section find HID-compliant touch screen. Right click it disable and then re-enable.
2.Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > launch the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter. Check if it could fix.
3.According to your machine model, go to lenovo's official website to download Touch Screen Driver to reinstall.
4. Is this a new problem recently? Check for update if some security updates need to be installed. This could update Windows OS version and system files.
5.Contact Lenovo support to test if it is related to hardware.
Hope this helps and please help to accept as Answer if the response is useful.
Best Regards,
Carl